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Mount Forest Splash Pad benefits from Trillium ROOTS funding
Mount Forest Splash Pad benefits from Trillium ROOTS funding – The ROOTS Community Fund is…
Minto to host co-ed broomball tournament
Broomball action – The 15th annual co-ed broomball tournament will be held in Palmerston and…
Mapleton considers changes to bylaw for development charges
DRAYTON – A new development charges bylaw is coming to Mapleton.
Education workers were picketing in Palmerston on Feb. 21
Education at issue – Education workers were picketing in Palmerston on Feb. 21 as part of…
Mapleton taking deeper look at vacant commercial building taxes
DRAYTON – Mapleton staff has been directed to investigate alternative solutions to discourage specific commercial buildings from being vacant.
Arthur teen seeing success in acting career
CENTRE WELLINGTON – An Arthur teen is making a name for herself in the acting industry.
Arthur Agricultural Society had successful showing at OAAS
Successful showing – The Arthur Agricultural Society had a successful showing at the OAAS…
Business seeks help from town with issues blocking expansion
MINTO – The owners of a Palmerston business are seeking the town’s help with zoning issues blocking plans to move and expand the business within Minto.
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Editorial: The never-ending campaign
“My friends, the 2022 campaign starts today, starts now.”
Wellington North council received $111,563 in 2019 compensation
KENILWORTH - Wellington North council was paid over $111,563 in remuneration and expenses last year. The report received by council on Feb. 24 indicates the amount is down from the $113,000 in 2018.
Council approves zoning change to allow semi-detached dwelling despite objections from neighbours of Lorne Street development
MINTO – Town council has approved a zoning change, from low to medium density, on a Lorne Street property in Harriston, despite the objections of about two dozen neighbouring residents.
Memories of North Wellington: 02/27/20
20 years ago, Wellington Advertiser, 2000 A 47-year-old Palmerston man was in hospital in stable…